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INDEX Abbreviations, Accounts of the Society, 175-6 /Ethelheard,
archbishop of Canterbury, coins of, 152 /Ethelred II, coins of, 13,
16-18, 21, 155-6 /Ethelstan, coin of, 13 Alexander III, king of
Scotland, coins of, 58, 63, 70, 76, 81 Andrews, P., his The Coins
and Pottery from Hamwic
reviewed, 166 Anglo-Saxon coins found in Poland, 11-24
ARCHIBALD, M.M., contributions to the coin register,
148-50, 152-64 Arnold V, count of Loos, coin of, 163
Atthedomarus, forgery of coin of, 144
BARCLAY, C.P.. review of The Yorkshire Numismatist 1, 165
Baum, David, death of, 177 Beornwulf, king of Mercia, coin of,
154 Berhtwald, archbishop of Canterbury, coin of, 124-6 BESLY,
E.M., A Tower mint die of Charles I, 135-7 — contributions to the
coin register, 145, 163-4 BISPHAM, J., contributions to the coin
register, 158-62 BLACKBURN, M.A.S., review of Maimer and
Lagerqvist's
Corpus Nummorum Saeculorum ix-xi Qui in Suecia Reperti Sunt 3
and 4, 167-9
— contributions to the coin register, 149-50, 152-5, 157-8,
162
BONSER, M.J., contributions to the coin register, 149-50, 152-5,
157-8, 162
BOON, GEORGE C., review of Thompson's Sylloge of Coins of the
British Isles 31 and 38, The Norweb Collection, Tokens of the
British Isles. Parts I and II, 171
— his Coins of the Anarchy reviewed, 169-70 Boulton, Matthew,
102-9 BROWN, I.D. and C.H. COMBER, Portrait punches used on
the hammered coinage of Queen Elizabeth I, 90-5 BURNETT, A.M.
and M.R. COWELL, Celtic coinage in
Britain II, 1-10
CALDWELL, D . , P . WOODHEAD, I. STEWART and C . WOOD, The
fourteenth-century Aberdour Treasure Trove (1978 and 1981),
69-83
Celtic coins, 1-10, 140-7 Ceolnoth. archbishop of Canterbury,
coin of, 152 Charles, I, coins of, 100-1, 163-4; coin die of, 135-7
CLOUGH, T . H . MCK. and B . J . COOK, T h e 1987 Ryhali
Treasure Trove, 96-101 Cnut, coins of, 17-18, 21, 23, 156-7 Coin
register, 138-64 COMBER, C.H. and I.D. BROWN, Portrait punches used
on
the hammered coinage of Queen Elizabeth I, 90-5 Constantine I,
as Caesar, coin of, 123 COOK, B.J., review of Mayhew and Spufford's
Later Medie-
val Mints: Organisation, Administration and Tech-niques, 170
— contributions to the coin register, 163 — and T.H. MCK.
CLOUGH, the 1987 Ryhali Treasure
Trove , 9 6 - 1 0 1 COWELL, M . R . and A . M . BURNETT, Celt ic
co inage in
Britain II, 1-10 Cunobelin, coins of, 144
David II, king of Scotland, coins of, 70-1, 76, 81-3
Dreux, French feudal coin of, 158 Dubnovellanus, coins of,
145
Eadgar, coins of, 13, 155 Eadmund, coins of, 154 Eadred, coins
of, 154-5 Eadwig, coin of, 155 Edward I-II, coins of, 40-68. 70.
74-81, 156 Edward III. coins of, 70, 80-1; coin as duke of
Aquitaine,
163 Edward IV, muled penny of, with Henry VI, 84-9; Irish
coin
of, 163 Edward VI, coins of, 99, 156 Edward the Confessor, coins
of, 157-8 Edward the Martyr, coins of, 13, 155 Elias, E.R.D., death
of, 177 Elizabeth I, portrait punches on her coinage, 90-5; coins
of,
99 Epaticcus, coins of, 144 Eppillus, coin of, 145 Erik VII,
king of Denmark, coin of, 163
Ferdinand and Isabella, king and queen of Spain, coin of,
163
Finds (for single finds, see the geographical index to the coin
register, 139-40)
a) with Celtic coins Clapham, Beds., 6 Harpesden Wood, Oxon.,
4-6 Ringwood, Hants., 1-4 Whitchurch, Hants., 6-10 b) medieval
Aberdeen (St Nicholas Street), 40-68 Aberdour, 69-83 Anglo-Saxon
coins found in Poland, 11-24 Fishpool, Notts., 115 Leith, 84-9
Montrave, 70-1 Reculver, Kent, 126-00 Ryhall, Rutland, 96-101 List
of coins discovered in 1987-8, 178-9
Flanders, counts, denier of, 163 Frederick Barbarossa, Holy
Roman Emperor, coin of, 163
GREEN, B., contribution to the coin register, 162 GRIERSON,
PHILIP, An early reference to sterlings (Guibert
of Nogent 1115), 129-30 Guibert of Nogent, 129-30
Harold I, coin of, 157 Harold II. coin of, 158 Harthacnut, coin
of, 157 Haselgrove, C., his Iron Age Coinage in South-East
England: The Archaeological Context reviewed, 165-6 Henry I,
coins of, 159-61 Henry II, coins of, 162 Henry III, coin of, 156
Henry VI, mule penny of, with Edward IV, 84-9 Henry VIII, farthing
of, 156 Hiberno-Norse coins, 23, 158 HOLMES, NICHOLAS and D . A .
WALKER, A Henry VI /
Edward IV mule penny from the Leith hoard, 84-9 Howard Linecar
Lecture 1988, 110-22, 178
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I N D E X 191 Isabella and Ferdinand, queen and king of Spain,
coin of,
163
James I, coins of, 99-100 James I, king of Scotland,
fleur-de-lis groats of, 130-2 James II, king of Scotland,
fleur-de-lis groats of, 130-2;
mints of 132-4 John, coin of, 163 John Baliol, king of Scotland,
coins of, 58, 63, 70, 76, 81
KELLY, D.B., contributions to the coin register, 148-9, 151
KENT, J.P.C., contributions to the coin register, 140-7 Knights of
St John of Malta, coin of, 156
Long Cross coin, imitation, 163
Maimer, B. and L.O. Lagerqvist, their Corpus Nummorum Saeculorum
ix-xi Qui in Suecia Reperti Sunt 3 and 4 reviewed, 167-9
Manuel I, king of Portugal, coin of, 163 MARGESON, S.M.,
contributions to the coin register, 151,
160 MARGOLIS, RICHARD, Matthew Boulton's French ventures
of 1791 and 1792: tokens for the Monneron Freres of Paris and
Isle de France, 102-9
Mary I, coins of, 99 MAYHEW, N.J., The Aberdeen, St Nicholas
Street, hoards
of 1983 and 1984, 40-68 •— The contemporary valuation of the
fleur-de-lis groats of
James I and II, 130-2 — and Peter Spufford, their Later Medieval
Mints: Organi-
sation, Administration and Techniques reviewed, 170 MAYS,
MELINDA R., review of Haselgrove's Iron Age Coin-
age in South-East England: The Archaeological Context, 165-6
Merovingian coins, 147-8 METCALF, D.M., A plate of Anglo-Saxon
coins found at
Reculver, Kent in the eighteenth century, 127-9 — A sceat of
Series K minted by Archbishop Berhtwald of
Canterbury (693-731), 124-6 — contributions to the coin
register, 147-52, 155-8 — his Coinage in Ninth-Century Northumbria
reviewed,
166-7 MIKOLAJCZYK, ANDREZEJ, Anglo-Saxon coins in eleventh-
century Poland, 11-24 MITCHELL, P.D., review of The Britannia
Gold Bullion
Coin, 171-2 Monneron Freres, 102-9 Mossop, Henry, death of,
177
NEWMAN, J., contributions to the coin register, 154, 158 NORTH,
J.J., A re-examination of classes 7 and 8 of the
Short Cross coinage, 25-39
Offa, king of Mercia, coins of, 152-4
PAGAN, H.E., Presidential address, 177-89 PLRIE, E.J.E., review
of Andrews' The Coins and Pottery
from Hamwic, 166 — contribution to the coin register, 157
Plegmund, archbishop of Canterbury, coin of, 13
Poland, Anglo-Saxon coins found in, 11-24 Proceedings of the
Society, 173
RICE, J.G., contributions to the coin register, 154-6 Roman
coins, 123, 147, 156 Robert Bruce, king of Scotland, coins of, 58,
63 Robert II, king of Scots, 70-1, 74, 76, 83 RUDLING, D.R.,
contributions to the coin register, 151, 155
St Peter coinage of York, 154 Sceattas, 126-9, 148-52 SEABY,
P.J., review of Boon's Coins of the Anarchy, 169-70 — contributions
to the coin register, 140, 147, 149, 154,
1 6 0 - 2 SEABY, W.A., contributions to the coin register,
140—1,
145-7, 152-4, 156, 159 Short Cross coins, 25-39, 116-17, 163;
imitation, 163 Simon, Thomas, engraver and medallist, 179-89 Soho
mint, 102-9 Spufford, Peter and N.J. Mayhew, their Later
Medieval
Mints: Organisation, Administration and Techniques reviewed,
170
STAVERT, MARION L., James II and his mints: an unknown document,
132-4
Stephen, coins of, 161-2 Sterling imitations, 58-9, 64, 70,
75-6, 83 STEVENSON, R.B.K., review of Metcalf s Coinage in
Ninth-
Century Northumbria, 166-7 STEWART, IAN, English numismatics -
progress and pros-
pects, 110-22 — The London Adventus of 307, 123 — P. WOODHEAD, D
. CALDWELL, and C . WOOD , T h e
fourteenth-century Aberdour Treasure Trove (1978 and 1981),
69-83
Stride, Harry George, death of, 177 SUGDEN, K.F., contribution
to the coin register, 156 SYMONS, D.J., contributions to the coin
register, 144-7, 159,
163
Tasciovanus, coin of, 144 Tealby coins, 51, 162 Thompson, R.H.,
his Sylloge of Coins of the British Isles 31
and 38. The Norweb Collection. Tokens of the British Isles.
Parts I and II reviewed, 171
Tincommius, coin of, 144 Token, seventeenth century, 164
Verica, coins of, 144
WALKER, D . A . and NICHOLAS HOLMES, A Henry VI / Edward IV mule
penny from the Leith hoard, 84-9
William I, a lead striking from coining dies of, 156; coins of,
158
William II, coins of, 158-9 WOOD, C . , P. WOODHEAD , D .
CALDWELL, and I. STEWART,
The fourteenth-century Aberdour Treasure Trove (1978 and 1981),
69-83
WOODHEAD, P . , D . CALDWELL, I. STEWART and C . WOOD, The
fourteenth-century Aberdour Treasure Trove (1978 and 1981),
69-83
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